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    Reporting: The South African experience Making your Corporate Responsibility report relevant Engaging with Integrated Reporting kpmg.com/integratedreporting © 2011 KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”)‚ a Swiss entity. Member firms of the KPMG network of independent firms are affiliated with KPMG International. KPMG International provides no client services. All rights reserved. Integrated Reporting | 1 Foreword Welcome to the first edition of Integrated Reporting‚ our new

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    of the surrounding area. These conditions include highly acidic water‚ cold temperature‚ and a lack of oxygen‚ combining to preserve but severely tan their skin. Although their skin is preserved‚ their bones are generally not‚ as the acid in the peat dissolves the calcium phosphate of bone. Some of the bodies retain intricate details like tattoos and fingerprints. Fingerprint expert C.H. Vogelius Andersen was astonished to find that Grauballe Man’s hand prints were clearer than his own. The stubble

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    Indian Mutual Fund Industry – The Future in a Dynamic Environment Outlook for 2015 JUNE 20 09 Table of Contents 1. Executive Summary 2. The Indian Mutual Fund Industry - Current State 3. Challenges and Issues 4. Voice of the Customer 5. Future Outlook in a Dynamic Environment 6. Action Plan for Achieving Transformational Growth 7. Summary 01 03 10 15 20 26 32 Preface The Indian mutual fund industry has witnessed significant growth in the past few years driven by several favourable

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    CONSUMER MARKETS Luxury experiences in China A KPMG study kpmg.com/cn 2 | Section or Brochure name © 2011 KPMG‚ a Hong Kong partnership and a member firm of the KPMG network of independent member firms affiliated with KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”)‚ a Swiss entity. All rights reserved. Luxury experiences in China | 1 Contents Introduction Executive summary The luxury experience Digital strategies Succeeding in a crowded market Managing a robust tax environment

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    we’ll attempt to offer a glimpse into the future by defining what might be the chocolate bar of 2030. John A Morris European Head of Consumer Markets KPMG LLP © 2012 KPMG International Cooperative (“KPMG International”)‚ a Swiss entity. Member firms of the KPMG network of independent firms are affiliated with KPMG International. KPMG International provides no client services. All rights reserved. The chocolate of tomorrow State of the market Contents 4 The global picture What they’re

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    agglomerates and to sinter between 900 ºC and 1000 ºC in combustion conditions. Coal and peat ashes are usually trouble free at these temperatures‚ even if the melting point temperatures are in the same range with biomass fuels. Coal or peat is co-fired with biomass in many multi-fuel fired boilers. The woody biomass ashes are in general much more reactive than the ashes of fossil fuels. Lower reactivity of coal and peat ashes is connected to a composition with mainly quartz and various silicate-based minerals

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    a swampy plant life. Lots of algae and big leafy plants covered the earth. When these plants died at the bottom of these swamps and lakes ‚they formed something called peat. Then new rock was formed on top of the peat called sedimentary rock. Layers and layers of new earth over the peat have caused it to squeeze the peat because of all the weight. The weight squeezed all the water out of the plants and swamp life. Then you get‚ coal or oil. Because the swamps from

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    KPMG IN INDIA Direct Taxes Code 2010 - Analysis TAX Table of Contents ? Income Business ? Alternate Tax Minimum ? Distribution Tax Dividend ?Profit Tax Branch ? International Taxation ? Residence Rules ? Treaty Override ? Controlled Foreign Company ? Anti-Avoidance Rules General ? Tax Incentives & Special Economic Zones ?Gains Capital ? Pricing & Advanced Pricing Agreement Transfer ? Taxation Personal ? Capital Funds‚ Mutual Funds & Insurance Venture 02 04 05 06 07 10 11 12 14 16 18

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    Dead Man's Lake Is A Bog

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    lake or flat marshy area and over centuries there is a progression from open lake‚ to marsh‚ then fen and carr‚ as peat fills the lake. Eventually‚ the peat begins tor build up to a level where the land surface is too flat for surface water to reach the center of the wetland‚ in turn becoming a fully ombrotrophic system. Over time the bog continues to develop peat mat and a shallow peat dome forms. These systems are surrounded by strips of fens or other wetland vegetation at the edges or along streamsides

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